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Small state soft power strategies: virtual enlargement in the cases of the Vatican City State and Singapore / Chong, Alan   Journal Article
Chong, Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The concept of soft power, or symbolic power, offers unexplored potential for analysing small state power. This article argues that it is a means of virtual enlargement of small states' foreign policy reach and presence. If one examines the bases of soft power, it becomes evident that small states can utilize their political economy potential, models of good governance and diplomatic mediation as forms of power that defy their territorial limitations. Case studies of the Vatican City State and Singapore illustrate 'small state soft power'.
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